Rosemount High School - Rohian Yearbook (Rosemount, MN)
- Class of 1959
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'YQ QYXXEN TRW. 'S T 'YNXYQONQQX Y? R YS S XXYQES S E X I Xf 5 5 - f f x f I x wxwwz ADMINISTRATION '7-10 FACULTY 11-16 THE RQHXHN S TH? Y VRES ENTS TY HE f XS 5 C3 HYBXWSM RQ 5 mmm wxxw S E me x. Rmamnxxw , vxxwwes in wx ,lt 0 .43 55' H E wwf , 1 ,I n 1 f X 'Q 3' -IJ A TRAINING GROUND FOR 109 O O CREATIVENESS Above, Rita Cole and Geraldine Schwanz work hard to finish Prom decorations. Be1ow,E1a1ne Koester and Carol Kub1CBk ride the prize winning Homecoming float, submitted by the Sopho- more Class. SPORTSMANSHIP Mike Harris,'pro' on the ten- nis court, scored against St. Paul Park for the only win of the season. A 4 . grvry ACHIEVEMENT Phil Broderson, Dave Taylor and Ced Kirchner place the coveted 1958 Little Six Championship Basketball tro phy in its place. It was the first basketball trophy won since 1951. COOPERATION Members of the BOHIAN staff listen attentivel o y t co-ed- itors, Diane and Norma, as they explain the lay-out plans for this year's annual. 4:37 M MUBIHM M Se2 QeL 1. Lambert G Baumgartner 1906 1958 7--S. On December 17 1958 Mr Baumgartner Superintendent of Schools at Rosemount passed away Because of his outstand ing qualities as citizen and leader, is sadly missed by all. 6 53 ,M -.,. ., , A ew N GW Vt fi, .xx , 5- I ai ' 9 1 ' l ' 9 he .xgolminirifra fion an yawn, N 1 -7 1-7 I A I 1 1 I I I ,lr A-Y I-I -Y f u 1 iz 4Qr i f L-'f M' ll ,ir 1-f Ill Al! A-7 lr A f 1 . All I-7 1 lf X X Mr Lambert Baumgartner 1929 Science St Thomas College if .ll 'NX f ADMINISTRATION Mr Theodore Brandt B S 1941 Science River Falls State College M A 1957 educational Administration University of Minnesota B.s., , I o .fir xx- x-:- - 7 -- 'j' 'fihw 1:71 xx flu ' 'r Q I I , , Y-I 8 1- SCHOOL BOARD Cleft to right? Robert F Olson, Edward B McMenomy, F A Ruhr, Edwln Rahn, Philip J Broderson, Rollin M Dennistoun SCHOOL BCARD INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 196 Robert F. Olson, Chairman, Elected to School Board--1906, Occupation- Farmer. Edward B. McMenomy, Clerk, Elected to School Board--1956, Occupation-- Lawyer. F. A. Ruhr, Treasurer, Elected to School Board--1925, Occupation-- Retlred Banker. Edwin Rahn, Director, Elected to School Board--l9b8, Occupation-- Farmer and Milk Truck Operator. Philip J. Brodereon, Director, Elected to School Board--1958, Occupation--Dentist. Rollin M. Dennistoun, Director, Elected to School Board--1958, Occupation--Assistant Superinten- dent of Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Minnesota Row I: Kleft to right? Diane Kasel, Sharon Genz, Patricia Fennell, Diane Hagemelster, Jean Storkamp, Janet Strese, Elaine Koester, Barbara Baughman Row II: Roland Groth, Paul Bechtzlgel. Kenneth Weber, Philip Broderson, Mr. Brandt, advisor, David Taylor, Steve Broderson, Robert Trog, Robert Trevls. Row I: Cleft to right! Ardis Sachs. Diane Obefgn Mark waldeland, Carol Strese, Vivian Paulseth. Bow II: Karen Groth, Mr. Olson, advisor, Gerald Glassing, Richard Freeburg, Dennis C1 0SbY, Daniel Gustafson, Eric Erlkstrup, Stephanie Ruona. SR. STUDENT COUNCH Student Council pres- idents and advisors take time from their busy schedules to pose for our photog- rapher. STUDENT COUNCM dmard Porwoll 1056 Physical Uducation Cloud Jtate College r Qov farter Q 5 194C Cheniatry St Thomas Collere 1551 Vdacatlon t Thowa o11e,e W7 .2 FACULTY S Vr Donald Coder Q 1G50 Industrial Arts Bemioji State College N P 1953 FdJcation Colorado College of Wducation Wrs Qvlvia Quie Q 1032 Home Fconomics t Olaf College Mr Kenneth fonson 1748 Africulture Econowics So Dakota Jtate Pollefe S... Mr. T '- ?.S. ,A M .A fi St. 5 1 T5 , M 'f.- ' ,- ..- - ' Y, v A .. 1 l T.?L. , .,' f 3,. . N S C 1 ,T .- 1'- . 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H . an , ' .-.:X, -I I . ,-1 3 . a 11 Frank Nayman S 1907 Mathematics Thomas College D 1955, Math 8: Science Thomas College Mr. Edwin Gass B.A., 1952, Speech St. Olaf College Miss JoAnn Frlberg B.A., 1951, English and Mathematics College of St. Catherine william Lubbesmeyer 1952 Physical Education Cloud State College Mrs Imo Jeane Johnson 1951 Physical Education Cloud State College M S 1955, Administration 5 Supervision of Physical Education k Guidance Counseling St Cloud State College .9 Y M E. ., Mr, ' as., , , St. q v ' 12.51, , St. O O, Mp Joseph drebec 1940 Social Stldi s bt Thoma College B A 1945 Music ducation NoPhall College of Music Mr Fuvene Fedora 1' 1952 Music Eiucatlor' St Tnomas College Mr. Eugene Olson B.S., 1950, Geography University of North Dakota Mr. Robert Cates B.S., 1951, Economics St. Mary's College Ll.B., 1958, Law William Mitchel College of Law Miss Jean Stevens B A 1921 History and Hamline University B S L S 195B Library University of Minnesota French v , .4 .., E A , . ' S- .', 11 1 v- , .s . , E Y J' A., ,Jx-J. ' o.S., , X ' f , . . ., , . . . ., , Mr Cates and five mischievous senior boys plotting a hoax. pu Three teachers enjoy a meal in the modern faculty lunchroom Kalias the Home Ec. roomi. Mr. Kenneth Talbert B.S., 1956, Business Education St. Cloud State College Miss Irene wimmer B.S., 1900, Business and English College of St. Catherine 14 Miss Mary Ellen Lawler B S 19u3 Eng11sh a Latin University of Minnesota Mr Fred Sheridan 1956 English St Pary's College Miss Lawler and Miss Friberg laughlngly discuss an old cliche 1 gglgg 'A 'I I an , -Y If m Q ,ff- ' L ,. xk.f LQE'5j .wemvw f - . f51ffY4 2 ' F ' 'xi , . - of -- AAKQNQ 5 F ,mg in J 5 L L, W Y, it X-', new Miss Arlene Bartelt, Mrs. Katherine Baumgartner, Mrs. Marion Ratzlaff. Absent from picture Mrs. Betty Schneider. OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Caroline Pederson, Mrs. Elsie Genz, Mrs. Isabelle Strese. ik! 'U COOKS Na, P 'I 55 Q x K Q ek X ea '41 Vg if is ' x .f 4 gg WTA X X M,W ' Q 9 fri Q Af k m fr Qt lv F 15 Chow time ROW I Kleft to rlghtl Dick Helnen, Fred Wachter, James Ahern, Carl Rechtzigel, Don Ryan, B111 Taylor, Ray Sei kart ROW II Al Trondson, Tom Evans, Norris Pederson Francis Finnegan, Vern Gurney, Dan Oster, Fred Robinson Forrest Blrdsall Although retired, still familiar Johnny resting for a change' CUSTODIANS John Franzmeler, Frank Rafzlaff, Henry Genz, Paschel Stelter 16 Frank piling milk cases BUS DRIVERS eniord l A-V - A-7 A-V A- A17 Al' Ad A-V A-V A-Y Ai' A-' A-V AZ' A A A A A A Ai Al A Al' A r A 1 r A A-V VXFCUHIVF CO MITTEF rront Row Cleft to right? Miss Frlberg advieor, Diane Fagenelster Rite Cole Judith Wootn Deck Dow Nr Ca'es advl or, Norma Rell Teen StOlPPmI, Lynne hal dclend David Taylor Th1l1y Erode son VALFDI4TOBIAN waldeland, Lynne HShe accepts every challenge with a smile.U Blu 'Q' gglg 3, Editor bg GAA l,2,3,h3 EEE Patrol 2,3,n5 Class Officer 3,55 Rand l,2,3,h: Declam l,2,3,hg Class Play bg Citizenship h. S 18 SENIOR CLASS QALUTATORIAN Reil, Norma UDetermination is the keynote to suc- cess.U Band l,2,3,hg Class Officer l,2,3,hg Bus Patrol 1,2,3,h3 Class Play bg GAA hy Rohian Co-editor hy Declam 2,h. Blllmejer , Lawrence All men have their pr1ce, and mlne freedom Transferred from Monroe Hlgh School qenlor thorns h Elpes, Darrel 'A worker who engoys fun as much anyone lootball l,2,3,h, Band l,2,3 la Bolke , Glorla Her gernus l1es in her ab1l1ty to a.vo1d hard work ' Band l,2,3,h, GAA 3 b, Bus Patrol h, Class Play 3, Declam 3,h Booth, Judlth If sllence 15 golden, she's poverty Strlrken Transferred from Central H1g,h School Pep Club 11, FHA h Brooerson, Ph1l1p A man of sense and nonsense. Stu ent Councll 3,h3 Citlzenship l,2,3,h3 Class Offlcer l,3,h5 H0mSCOm1hg Royalty 3, Kln bg Basketball l,2,3,h, All Conference S bg Football l,3,h, All Conference hg HHH Club 2,3,h3 Track 3,h. Burns, Lawrence He proflts most who serves best. Transferred from South St. Paul by Base- ball hg Band bg Bus Patrol M. 19 E Cole , Rlta Late hours aren't good for one, but they're all rlvht for two Pep Club 2, Cheerleader l,2, Homecouung Royalty l, Bus Patrol l,2,3,h, Rohlan L1 B111 'N' Gold 2, C1385 Play 3 Duclos, Gang ' uch studw 1S a wearlness of the flesh F A l,2, Ba eball l,'2,3,l1, E13 Patrol 3 Duffy, Barbara They alone d 'xough, ho keep dOlHg Blu 'N' Gold 3, Roman h FHA l,2,3,L1, GAA 1, FTA 3,45 , Pep Club H Fennell, Nllllam 'Nhy let the devll have all the fu.n Bus Patrol 3, Rohlan M, Chorus L1 Groth , Cerome L1fe lS a dream I beg you, don't wake Football 2,3,h, All-Conference ll, FFA l,2,h Baseball 1,3,L,, R Club 2,3,L. I-iagemeieter, Dlane There's wisdom 111 her character and hum r ln ber eyes FHA l,2,3,h, Homecomlnu Royalty 2,3, Queen h, Cheerleadlng l,3,l1, Student Councll 1,2 3,h, Rohian Co-edltor h GM 1, Pep Club 2, 3,h, Class Offlcer lg Cltlzenshlp l,2,3 Z0 Q Harrls, Charles L1fe to h1m 15 more than learnlng ' Transferred from Mlnneapohs Central 3, Ten n1s 3,h, Blu 'T' Gold 3,h Hervey, David Whv work when harmless fun 1S around the '? g cor'ner'7 rand 1,2,3,u, Football 1 Blu 'N' Gold 3,11 Class Play h Heuer, Lucllle de are here to add what we can to, not bet what we can from, Llfe Chorus 3,h, FTA 3,h, Blu 'N' Gold h Hildebrandt , Gre wg Intell1gence 18 his greatest prlze, but others he doth possess Baseball Manager 2, Rohlan h, Bus Patrol Hyne s , Mary The most essentlal thmg for happlness 18 the glft of fnendshlp FTA 3,h3 Blu 'N' Gold h. Jensen, JoAnn Cont1nual cheerfulness 13 a s1gn of wisdom. FHA l,2,3,hg GAA 1,25 Cheerleader 1,2,33 Blu 'N' Gold 3,h5 Pep Club 25 Homecom'ng Royalt 3,hg Class Play 3,hg Rohlan b. Z1 Jcnsen, Judlth A reaoy machlne, alwa5s wound un ard o n ' FiA l,2,3,L, GAA l,2, Chee leaclr l,2 Pep a11b 2,h, Blu 'N' Golc 2, HomeconJn5 ovalt 2 Student Councll 2 Chorus h C ass J h Kane , M1chae1 shall no+ pass thls way agaln Thank Goodness ' Chorus h Kasel, Leo Ind1v1dual1st1c, he atta1ns hls deslred goals Rohian M 5 Kasel , W fman gs la and I'll pla mth vou, stun: and you' stud: alone Pch an h, Chorus M Flrchner, C6dT'1C 'The sleep of a labornng man 15 swe no wonder I have 1nsomn1a ' Baseball l,2,3, Basketball l,2,3, Football 41' 1 2,3,L, Q Club 1,2,3,L1, FFA Llnkert, Marlene I shall walk softly all my years Chorus l 2,3,b, GAA 2 ZZ Loeding, Susan UThe monuments of wit survive the monuments of power.n Band 1,2,3,L,g GAA 1,2,3,b3 1313 'Q' Gold 3,115 Declam 3,h. Lucking, Lonny HOther people love to llve, but Lon l1ves to love U FHA h, Declam h, FTA 3,h, Blu 'R' cold 3,h Class Plax h Marschalk, Mar1lyn uThere must be an eas1er war to get a dlploma W Transferred from dashlngton H1,h School Bus patrol h, Pep Club h, Chorus 3,h May, Wllliam Hln the race of llfe, endurance is of the g eatest 1mportance W Transferred from Iarwington Hlgh school 2, Basxetball 2,3,h FnA 2,3,h, Class Play h Meler, Iobert nH1S goal of yesterday, h s startlng polrt odax Rohlan h, Bus Patrol 3,h, Track 3 Murphy, Lawrence Don't be dece1ved by mv shy exter or H Rohlan h, Bus Patrol h Z3 Adllllha 'qll' Oberg , Roger NMy pride, my life, my Ford.H Rohian bg Bus Patrol 3,h. Pease, Martin And still we gaze, and still the wonder grows, that one small head can carry all he knows ' Football Manager 3,l4, Basketball Manager LL Track Manaver 37 Bus Patrol 2,3,b, Baseball hg Class Play M, Qghian h. Ruona , Ke th never thlnk of the future, lt comes soon eroulh and l,2,3,h, Basketball 3 h, t ass Plax 3 L Schaffer, Judy Ne fmd ln l1fe exactly what we put lnto lt FHA 1,u, AA 1 2, FTA Blu N J l, Roh1an h, Pep Club b Schwarz , Dlanre R ng, sm ll doesr't 11m t the l rgencs of her heart Bus Patrol l,2,3, FTA 3 Schwanz, Geraldlne Why worry'P It's so Lnnecessarg GAA 1, FTP 3,h, Pus Patrol 3,u, FHA L Rohlan h, Blu 'N' Gola b, Pep Club h 24 J n.A? Schwanz , Melvln UHold the fort, I'm conln5'H band l,2,3,h, Football l,2, Basketball l,?, 3,h, Baseball l,2,3,h HR' 'luo 3,h, Declam 1,2,3, 'hlodesty 1S the hallmark of vlrtuee ,2,3,h, LAA 3,h, Declam l,3,h, Bus Patrol l,2,3,h Smlth, Susan If laughlnv 1s good for your health, she'll l1ve on forever FHA l,2,3,h, Blu 'N' Gold 3,u, FTA 3,!4, Pep Club 11, cm 1 vtorkamp, Jear' I1aop1r s s cheaper than worm , so wiv the hlgher prlc-e'P FHA l,2,3 h Class Off1cer l,2, Rohlan h Student Councxl h GAA l, Pep Club 2 Home CONlDg Royalt 3,h, Class Plax h Tay lor , Dav1d what I can, I mll Transferred from So. St. Paul Hlgh School 25 Cl Offlcer 2 3- Class Play 3, Student ass Councll 2,3,h5 iOABCOmlHg Royalty 3,h, Track 3,h, Basketball 2,3,h, All Conference 3,h3 Football 3,143 Baseball 2,3,hg R Club 2,3,ll. Trens , Joan HQu1et and well conducted, but always ready for fun. Chorus 3,b3 Bus Patrol 1,2,3,U3 GAA 3- Z5 . . I, H of ' 3 Q ' ' - was 11- Shirley, Marie ', Q ' ' -.II 'sf Band l - 1 - - . . D . ' .H . '.e s Q . L' - To - x 5 - L ' U F 3 ' 3 ' ' v 0 1 - ' -I 11 ' is wNf 1lF ' Vlnge, Harold 'H1s favor1te schoo1 subgect is lunch Transferred from iichfleld Hlyh School 3 Vnnge, L1o5d HI was cnt out to be an angel, but somebody lost the pattern N Lransferred from RlChfl61d Hlgh School 1, Choru M 'llf 'QQWJN ood qusan UA llpht heart l1ve long Bus Patrol l,2,3,b, FHA 1, UAA 1, Chorus b 'W' uold 3, Band 1,2 26 ,,. . as N , . . A . U, 2 1 X Q1 1 4' 'U' I . S . F 1 e, 1 , ,o 5 K I W, ' V 51 'nor ' i to . X AV vi' w , L - - C. .vu Q 0 I' A S M 1 ...G ' - ww-9 0 Most likely to succe Diane Hagemeister and Leo Kasel practice for their future roles in Big Business Cless cut ups Marilyn Marschalk and Lloyd Vlnge regret that their picture was not taken, but they were too busy cutting up to pose Lynne waloeland and Phil Broderson display their leadership ability Hey, you two' Come back' This is only a picture! Extremely active JoAnn Jensen and Dave Taylor in one of their peppy poses. 27 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES The xsih' TI.: The most studious seniors, Norma Rell and Martin Pease, demonstrate the study habits that helped to put them near tke top of the scho lastic heap Also not pictured are the friendliest seniors, Judy Jensen and Gerome Groth who were too shy to pose for our photographer o 40 X i 6045' .-L00 '1' -A09 79' 06 QS ggi: where IS that crown? ees-so Q46 SENICR SNAPS A .,, gx 1 J Q 'Summertime' It's not my Y , turn to wipe! Y xp QN699 an 0 Just snoozin' , y,f Z8 Study hab1ts?'? Meanwhile, back at the ranch... Pajlarna Game K. V T 616625 A A I 1 A1 Air ni' IQ' 4-V AI' 11' A-' A-' 11' l 41' A-V Ai! Al Al' A-V D' AH' A-' Y 11' S ROW I: Cleft to right? Agnes Evans, Patricia Fennell, Alice Solberg, Judith Prokop Christine Ohmann, Carole Bryant, Barbara Baughman, Darlene Scholtz, Mary Ellen Per ron, Jeanne Doyle, Kathleen Johnson, HOW II: Elaine LaJesse, Carol Ohmann, Marilyn Fischer, Betty Holman, Mary Jane Forrest, Patricia Ahern, Jeanne Cunnlff, Karen Trog, Gene Palrud, Mary Ann Baumgartner, Paul Rechtzlgel, Holland Sachs, Kenneth Barnes. ROW III: Janet Strese, Perniece Schaffer, Judith Franz, Alice Hahn, Adela Schlndeldecker, Judith Englert, Nancy Davis, Sandra Crofoot, Leroy Visnovec, Janet Storkamp, Richard Day, Joseph McCarthy, Kenneth Weber. BOW IV: Howard Doehling, Kenneth Lehmann, Kenneth Swank, Gary Hahn, Thomas Sellga, Roger Franzmeier, Eugene Olson, Steve Eroderson, John Fisher, Howard Ward, Bruce Collins, John Hildebrandt, Cornelius Haasnoot, John Hedlund. JUNIORS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Seated! Kleft to right? Mr. Coder, advig.. S03 Barbara Baughman, Kenneth Weber, Miss Wimmer, advisor, Janet Strese, Steve Bro- derson. Standing: Patricia Fennell, Alice Hahn, Mary Jane Forrest, Nancy Davis. D ROW I: Kleft to righth Patricia Murphy, Betty Lehman, Lorraine Schindeldecker, Nancy Lehman, Karen Paulseth, Dorothy LaJesse, Mary Kaercher, Dianne Kasel, Verna Hamilton Sharon Lieber, Donna Groth, Norma Bohn, Lynn Thompson, Glen Schwanz, Charles Wachter ROW II: Marilyn Morris, Marian Smith, Judith Crofoot, Elaine Koester, Sharon weirke, Karen Friedrich, Bonita Schwanz, Shirley Kleveter, Diane Kassube, Carol Kubicek, Ir- ma Boesel, Sharon Genz, Marcia Rechtzlgel, Alice Glasslng, Carolyn Pederson, Susan Ruona, Dennis Pease, Duane Taylor. BOW III: Janet Linkert, Carol Groff, Kathleen Bolke, Constance Booth, Ronald Panzer, Russell Larsen, Richard O'Connor, James Dier- ich, Patrick Murphy, Thomas Raasch, Stanley Hongerholt, James Lenertz, Boland Groth, Kenneth Danner, Mark Balkowitsch, David Bryant, Jerome Rechtzlgel. BOW IV: Eric Hanson, Donald Christensen, Patrick Hynes, Gary Sachs, Robert Trevis, Lawrence Kane, Robert Trog, Larry Koehnen, Robert Stelter, Michael LaPo1nte, Duane Bell, william Bohrer, LeRoy Heuer, Kenneth Heuer, James Kane, Robert DeShaw. SOPHOMORES I i -V EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Seated: William Bohrer, Marcia Rechtzigel, Lynn Thompson, Norma Bohn, Mr. Monson, ad- visor, Standing: Diane Kasel, Elaine Koes- ter, Sharon Genz, Mrs. Johnson, advisor, James Kane, Robert Trevis, Roland Groth. 31 4 L l. l 1 ,A ROW I: lleft to right! Pauline Carlson, Kevin Martlneau, Gary Horton, Larry Olden burg, Glenn Horton, Darlene Raasch, Sandra Ralca, Audrey Larson, Barbara Dlerlch, Delores Fisher, Thomas Lenertz, Robert Harris. ROW II: Carol Strese, Thomas Evans Harriet Vitzthum, David Mueller, Marlin Sachs, Eugene Schlussler, Lolita LaJesse, Marjorie Schleh, Jean Trevls, Barbara Day, Arlalne Olson, Patsy Strese, Janice Friedrich, Barbara Carlson, Margaret Helmel. ROW III: Marlene Strese, Constance Vinge, Geraldine Akin, Richard Freeburg, Gall Dahlberg, Robert Guthrie, Garry Kassube, Merlin Mix, John Blpes, Larry McCormack, Bruce Sachs, Sharon Lucas, Jan- ice Darsow, Klaartje Haasnoot, Elizabeth Halm, Elaine Volkert, Karen Doehllng, Elaine Olson. ROW IV: Martha Hervey, Judith Hlnrichs, Loren Oberg, Robert Bany, Dennis Crosby, william Transburg, warren Heuer, Thomas McCarthy, Mark waldeland, Richard Crosby, William Kelly, Donald Rosen, Cecelia Storkamp, Mary Carol Pierson Linda Schwanz, Betty Joyce Wllke, Marlon Meier, David Seliga, Russell Johnson, Ludwig Ohmann, Ronald Peterson. FRESHMEN EXECUTIVE COMMTTTEE Row I: Cleft to right! Dennis Crosby, Mark waldeland, Cecelia Storkamp, Klaartje Haas noot, Robin Dlerich. Row II: Richard Cros by, Richard Freeburg, Russell Johnson, Carol Strese, Sandra Ralca, Mr. Sheridan and Mr. Nayman, advisors. 32 D BOW I: Cleft to right! Ronald Bentson, Carol Millard, Timothy Pease, Betty Ohman, Eva Huckaby, Donald Ohman, Bruce Sohlussler, Carl Dahlberg. ROW II: Rollin Dennlstoun, Kenneth Duclos, Jean Linkert, Kenneth Groth, Alice Uhl, Elaine Ratzlaff, Bruce Ridley James O'Br1en. ROW III: Dennis Ozment, Linda Lehman, Stephanie Buona, Merrill Wach- ter, John Trog, John Ueland, Gerald Linkert, Curtis Stordahl, Leonard Schlndeldecker, Edwin Zender, Nicholas LaPointe. ROW IV: Donald Kleveter, Mark Mueller, Dale MoClung Sharon Haberoth, Betty Kleveter, Hilda Genz, Betty Rehn, Vivian Paulseth, Dagny walde land, Daniel Gustafson, Diane warner, Donald Sherer, Gerald Glasslng. 8th GRADE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CLeft to right? Daniel Gustafson, Kenneth Duclos, Mr. Porwoll, advisor, Miss Lawler advisory Stephanie Ruona, Vivian Paulseth Gerald Glassing. RON I: Cleft to right! Anita Fennell, Dennis Kuhn, Gary Alumqulst, Laurie Dlerich, Margaret Olson, Laverne Dahnke, Thomas Stordahl, Janis Scherer, Gale LaJesse, Allen wutschke, Carl Dahnke, Bernice Heuer. ROW II: Karyn Groth, Trudle Ann Gustafson, Rita Caponi, Melvin Gores, Gordon Bohn. Connie Cowden, Mary Kay Freeburg, Sharon williams, william Philblad, Gary Hagemeister, Erik Erlckstrup, Vincent Holm. ROW III: Charles Lieber, Robert Honan, Nanette Popehn,D1ane Scholz, Judy Zellmer, Mary Johnson, Dianne Oberg, Ardis Sachs, Norrlne Pedersen, Jerome Schmidt, James Krantz, David Ray. ROW IV: Georgia Gilmore, Linda Harris, Lawrence Dehrer, Marc Anderson, Steve Chrlstenson, Richard King, Peter King, Kenneth Schindeldecker, Gloria Stelter, Carol Schaffer, Jeanette Strese, Sharon Mlkvert, Sandra Masso. 7th GRADE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Seated: Cleft to right! Mr. Olson, advis- or, Gary Almquist, Ardls Sachs, Karen Groth, Sharon Williams, Mrs. Qule, gdvig- or. Standing: Diane Oberg, Erik Erick- strup, David Ray, Steve Chrlstenson. Q9 OO Q0 Ind1ans?'?? UO 'O -Jr Where's your spray net? SNAPSHOTS Vf Q o '19 what's the joke? we' re some threesome! ABQ vbsee wwf Here I 13, Mammy! Shy? after The morning the night before' mor 8 c 1 elebhl t1 This watermelon s lousy! Svnbach1ng The 18st mil C Inltlatlgn O55 Milli., ' s.. es .xdcfiui fie5 i 41' Al' Ai Ah' V Al Al' 11' 11' HV AH' i' AZ' A17 I I A I I I A , 4 r 4 r A-V !V Y A A Y A A-V Q XJ pq 53' I Row 1: Cleft to right? Robert Meyer, Norma Ren, Gene Pan-ua, Mr. wal-ter. advisor? Martin Pease, Wyman Kasel. ROW II: Judy Schaffer, Rita Cole, Alice Glassing, Lynn Thompson, Donna Groth, Particle Pennell. ROW III! Diane Hegemeister, Richard Day, Geraldine Schwanz, Barbara Duffy, JoAnn Jensen, Jean Storkamp, Jeanne Cunniff- BOW IV: Leo Kasel, Robert Trevls, Lawrence Murphy, Gregg Hildebrandt, Roger Franz- meler, william Fennell, Roger Oberg. YEARBOOK STAFF For the first time in the history of Rosemount High School, the Rohlan Staff was composed of seniors, juniors, and sophomores. Mr. Boy warter, who proved to be an excellent yearbook advisor even though he had never worked ln that capacity before, explained the reason for this type of staff. nlt takes time to learn to put a good yearbook to- gether. Prevlously, only seniors were allowed on the staff, the knowledge they gained by working on the Rohian could not be used to the school's ad- vantage again. With this new arrange- ment experienced staff members will always be returning to work on the future Roh1ans.H In their spacious office, co-editors Diane and Norma, advised by Mr. war- ter, plan a yearbook page. 38 ROW I: Cleft to right? Judy Schaffer, Lonny Lucking, JoAnn Jen- sen, Lynne Waldeland, Susan Loedlng, David Hervey. RON II: Le- Roy Visnovec, Mary Kaercher, Nancy Davis, Mary Ann Baumgartner, Adela Schlndeldecker, Darlene Scholtz, Susan Smith. ROW III: Miss Frlberg, Advisor, Alice Bahn, Barbara Baughman, Bernice Schaffer, Judith Englert, Geraldine Schwanz, Mary Hynes, Lucille Heuer. PAPER STAFF m ,E The Blu 'n' Gold Staff, advised by Miss JoAnn Friberg, published an excellent school newspaper this year. In order to create new interest in their paper, the staff members made several changes in the Blu 'n' Gold. It is now publish- ed eight times a year, and the cost of a subscription is much lower. The most important change of all, however, is in the Quality of the writing, which has improved greatly. Since many staff mem- bers are juniors and sophomores, the future Blu 'n' Golds promise to be equal- ly good. In the cheery Blu 'n' Gold office, editor Lynne Waldeland and advisor Miss Friberg discuss page plans. 39 35 ROw I: Cleft to right! Rita Cole, Susan Smith, Jeanne Doyle, Kathleen Johnson. ROW II: Carolyn Pederson, Geraldine Schwanz, Barbara Duffy, Lynn Thompson, Judith Jensen. RCW III: Judy Schaffer, Berniece Schaffer, Marilyn Fisher, JoAnn Jensen, Jean Storkamp. ROW IV: Diane Hagemeister, Lonny Lucking, Janet Storkamp, Marian Smith, Mrs. Qule, advisor. F. H. A. F. F. A. BOW I2 Cleft to right! Glen Schwanz, Thomas Lenertz, Robert Harris, James Lenertz, Thomas Raasch, Paul Rechtzigel, Mr. Monson, advisor, ROW II: Robert Trevls, Cedric Kirchner, Cornelius Haasnoot, Charles Wachter, Francis Thomes, Edward Lenertz. ROW III: william Shirley, Howard Doehling, William May, Robert DeShaw, Kenneth Danner. ROW VI: Patrick Hynes, gosn Fisher, Daniel Dahlberg, Jerome Rechtzlgel, Kenneth e man. C7 5 Y GI --dvd ROW I: Cleft to rlghtl Bonita Schwanz, Dianne Schwanz, Susan Smith, Darlene Scholz, Jeanne Doyle, Sharon weirke. ROW II: Miss Stevens, Advisor, Shirley Kleveter, Mary Hynes, Geraldine Schwanz, Barbara Duffy, Mary Ann Baumgartner. ROW III: Patricia Ahern, Jeanne Cunniff, Bernlece Schaffer, Carol Ohmann, Lucille Heuer, Patricia Fennell, Marilyn Fisher. F. T. A. SAFETY PATROL Row I: Kleft to rlghtl Pat Murphy, Judy Crofoot, LeRoy Visnovec, Marilyn Marsohalk, Harriet Vitzthum, Judy Zellmer, Delores Fischer, Margherita Caponi, Anita Fennell. Row II: Karen Trog, Sandra Crofcot, Sue Wood, Betty Holman, Erma Eoesel, Carol Kublcek, Dianne Kassube, Marie Shirley, Klarrtji Haasnoot. Bow III: Alice Rahn, Adela Schlndeldeoker, Judy Englert, Connie Vlnge, Betty Wilkie, Norma Rell, lynne waldeland, Nancy Davis. Row IV: Larry Burns, Martin Pease, William Shirley, Donald Christiansen, William Bohrer, Cornelius Haasnoot. Row V: Sharon Welrke, Margaret Helwel, Robert Meier, Lawrence Murphy, Roger Oberg, Roger Franzmeier, Holland Sachs, John McClung. Row VI: Mr. warter, Pat Fennell, Mary Ellen Perron, Darlene Scholz, Marilyn Fischer, Geraldine Schwanz, Earbara Baughman, william Phllblad. 1 'Ng POW I ileft to right? Marie Shirley, Mary Kaercher, Rita Caponi, Laurie Dierich, Dagny waldeland, Judy Hinrichs, Barbara Baughman, Norma Rell ROW II Lynne Waldeland, Stephanie Ruona, Sandra Ralca, Barbara Dlerlch, Lawrence Burns, Pat rica Murphy, Gloria Bolke Mary Kay Freeburg, Marjorie Schleh, Marcia Rechtzigel ROW III Susan Loeding, Klaartje Haasnoot, Martha Hervey, Dianne Oberg, Dennis Kuhn, Erik Erlkstrup, William Transburg, Mark Mueller, Mark Waldeland, Keith Buona, Peter King, Richard Day, Richard King, Linda Schwanz ROW IV Barbara Day, Constance Vlnge, Robert Trog, Susan Buona, Richard Koehnen, Donald Crow Darrel Bipes BOW V Melvin Schwanz, Sharon Genz, Milda Genz, Sharon Wierke Gary Hagemeister, Rollin Dennistoun, Larry Koehnen, Duane Heil, Mr Brabec, Director BAND Under the direction of Mr Joseph Brabec, the Rosemount High School Band has grown from a small, twenty piece organization to a fifty member, closely knit band Proof of their musical dexterity lies in the fact that they have won two trophies at two successive State Music Contests besides numerous other citations and smaller awards In regard to this accomplishment, Mr Brabec stated, 'There is no limit to the number of 'A' ratings the band may rece ive as long as the members truly want to work to achieve one, and, as far as Mr. Brabec and two of the younger band I can tell, these students will alwaysn members, Erik Erlkstrup and Stephanie Continue working t0WSPd H h18heI' 8031- Ruona, proudly exhibit trophies won by the band at two successive Music Con tests. 42 g k xx' .f 1 fr' A .f f . , . nm' .r .W ,' - D7 ' af K? ww' A - if W' J :' I-W '- , I A Q , Q .sf H0 1 . I , 2 Q ' 0 . A I , . A- D , 2 U O 0 - a - - . u , ' n v u l Y . Cuff M Pep Band directors, Lynne and Darrel, discussing the pro's BAND OFrICERS Cleft to right! Mary Kaercher, Susan Loeding, Keith Ruona, Lynne haldeland, Marie Shirley Barbara Baughman, Dagny walde land, Norma Rell Us and con's of student conducting Vvm MAJORETTES Nancy Carol Donna Pat 43 mx Elaine Sharon fx fx -f .X M vif X1 Y x '. .N K an n.snn Q I y 2' . Uofy, X xv s S ' Sv, 'K is RCW Ig Cleft to rlghtl Jeanne Doyle, Susan wood, Ruth Peters, Elaine Koester, Charles Wachter, Dianne Kasel, Carole Bryant, Darleen Larson, Christine Ohmann, Kathryn Ueland. ROW II: Janet Storkamp, Adela Schindeldecker, Joan Trevis, Patricia Fennell, Agnes Evans, Kathy Johnson, Marian Smith, Carol Kublcek, Mary Jane Forrest, Judy Jensen, Marilyn Marschalk. ROW III: Alice Glasslng, Mar- garet Strese, Sandra Crofoot, Carolyn Pederson, Alice Rahn, Judy Franz, Marilyn Fischer, Karen Trog, Carol Groff, Luc1lleuHeuer. ROW IV: Gary Hahn, Mike Kane Tom Fennell, Larry Billneyer, Cornelias Haasnoot, Phil Broderson, Lloyd Vinge, Wyman Kasel, Kenneth Barnes, Janet Strese, Mary Ann Baumgartner. SENIOR CHORUS Look, it has to be done this way. e ' s E I 'F . Ik ROW I: Cleft to right! Carol Millard, Sandra Ralca, Lolita LaJesse, James Krantz, David Ray, Trudie Ann Gustafson, Rita Caponl, Laurie Dlerleh, Mr. Fedora, advisor. ROW II: Janice Fredrleh, Elaine Olson, Patsy Strese, Elaine Volkert, Betty Kleveter, Barbara Carlson, Pauline Carlson, John Ueland. ROW III: Judith Hlnrlohs, Betty Bahn, Marlon Meier, Margaret Newman, Marlene Strese, Carol Strese, Jean Trevls, Arlaine Olson. ROW IV: Robert Bany, Mary Carol Pierson, Dale McClung, Betty Wilke, Daniel Gustafson, Milda Genz, Linda Schwanz, Sharon Lucas, Gerald Glasslng. JUNICR CHCRUS Mr. Fedora explanning why I was flat, 45 A tense scene in nThe Night of January 16thn The jury acquitted heroine Sandra Crofoot Csecond from rightl in the afternoon matl nee, but found her guilty in the evening performance JUNIOR PLAY Kathy Ueland as a nightclub enter tainer momentarily . relieves tension created by the play. Secretary Donald Swedish maid Patricia Johnson seems un aware of the ef fect he is making Ahern solemnly leaves the witness stand. 46 ' lv ,K a . . . , 'A' ROk I Cleft to rlghtlz Joseph McCarthy, Kenneth Weber, Richard Day, Kathy Ueland, Karen Trog, Sandra Crofoot, Nancy Davls, Carol Kublcek. ROW II: Mr. Gass, advisor, Roger Franzmeier, Norma Bohn, Lynn Thompson, Sharon Genz, Diane Kassube, Elaine Koester, Carolyn Pederson, Jeanne Cunniff, Mary Ann Baumgartner, Linda Ruder. BOW III: Janet Strese, Donna Groth, LeRoy Vlsnovec, Mary Ellen Perron, Patricia Ahern, Jeanne Doyle, Mary Jane DRAMATIC CLUB SENIOR PLAY Forrest, Agnes Evans. Mrs, Cokeg fNQpma Adam Adams CMart1n neu! lovingly drags Peeeel tells Casper her husband CKe1th William M8517 V115 Buena? to the door. PDOFLY SUOPY- The cast listens attentlvely as the assistant director explains a difficult scene. 47 Melvin gets into the act. JUNIOR 1958 The golden Buddha reigned over the eve n1ng's festivities BANQUET AND PROM where's dessert?'? 48 A woman's work is never done . . SENIOR And awa a ay we go' May I make a suggestion? Second time around and all join hands Alt?-I who invited him? 49 we could have danced all night' Yes, we agree, Sue, they are handsome! . Y , I A It A n, , 1' gf . I 'f L v , 1958 HOMECOMING CANDITATES: left to right Kseatedl, Mary Ellen Perron, Jean Storkamp, Diane Hagemelster, Philip Broderson, Jo Ann Jensen, Norma Bohn, Cstandingl, Marian Smith, Lynn Thompson, Boland Groth, James Dierlch, Cedric Kirchner, David Taylor, Steve Broderson, Eugene Olson, Robert Trog, Kenneth Weber, Jeanne Doyle, Kathleen Ueland. HOMECOMING October 10 may have been a cold day, but lt d1dn't stop the warm-hearted Irish on Homecom- ing. Bosemou t flew to victory over Randolph B6-6. Queen Diane Hagemelster and King Philip Broderson received their royal titles at a coronatlon ceremony Friday morning and reigned over the entire day's festivities including a parade, the game, and the Homecoming Dance. Although the weather was not at its best, in the eyes of the Rosemount students, Homecoming was a complete success. The wind blew, the skirts flew, There sat the attendants, All cold and blue. 50 . . , 2 1, K - ' , - 'S L Nc - x ' 3 L .. R , 9 9 1 , I Xen 1958 HOMECOHING ROYALTY: left to right, Cedric Kirchner, Jean Storkamp, David Taylor, Jo Ann Jensen, Queen Diane Hagemelster, King Philip Brod- erson, Mary Ellen Perron, Eugene Olson, Norma Bohn, Steve Broderson. 1958 WQQMYS S ,RKMF WQQQ- Wi i V . ,mlwu .5 2 :. .1 'vu Amid the roll of drums and the cheers of the students, Diane was crowned Homecoming Queen by King Phil. Jane t Har y Jane Lynn Norma Sharon D My X Karyn Carol Arlaine B CHEERLEADERS R CLUB ROW I Cleft to right! Coach Nayman, Martin Pease, John Stel ter, Joseph McCarthy, Paul Hechtzigel, Boland Groth ROW II Elaine Darlene Robin Kenneth Swank, Thomas Sellga, Cedric Kirchner, John Hildebrandt. ROW III: Darrell Bipes, Philip Broderson, william May, Donald e 1 Christensen, Eugene Olson ROW IV Melvin Schwanz, David Tay lor, Steve Broderson, Roger Franzml r, Howard Ward LeRoy Heuer 53 G. A. A. BOW I: Cleft to right! Patricia Strese, Sharon Lieber, Constance Vlnge, Sharon Weierke, Betty Kleveter, Milda Genz. BOW II: Dagny waldeland, Carol Kublcek, Donna Groth, Dianne Kassube, Shir- ley Kleveter, Agnes Evans. ROW III: Sharon Hab- eroth, Lynne Waldeland, Norma Rell, Linda Schwanz, Janet Strese, Mary Jane Forrest. ROW IV: Gloria Bolke, Susan Loeding, Barbara Baughman, Marie Shirley, Betty Holman, Mary Ann Baumgartner, Mrs. Johnson, Advisor. PEP CLUB HOW I: Cleft to right! Judy Booth, Susan Smith, Sharon Lelber, Judy Crofoot, Patricia Murphy, Mary Kay Freeburg, Anita Fennell, Janice Friedrich, Cecelia Storkamp, Darlene Larson, Susan Wood, Jeanne Doyle, Marilyn Fisher, Barbara Duffy, Darlene Scholz. ROW II: Sharon Wierke, Carol Kublcek, Carolyn Peterson, Marion Smith, Constance Booth, Lorraine Schlndeldecker, Karen Friedrich, Dianne Kassube, Alice Glassing, Mary Kearcher, Geraldine Schwanz, Judy Schaffer, Karen Trog, Sandra Crofoot. ROW III: Linda Harris, Georgia Gilmore, Irma Boesal, Don- na Groth, Marilyn Morris, Karen Paulscth, Janet Linkert, Betty Lehmann, Carol Groff, Karen Doehling, Nanette Pophen, Diane Scholz, Mary Johnson, Janice Scherer ROW IV: Stephanie Ruona, Klnartje Haasnoot, Audrey Larson, Delores Fisher, Bar- bara Day, Janice Darsow, Nancy Lehmann, Verna Hamilton, Linda Schwanz, Betty Wil- ke, Constance Vlnge, Sharon Lucas, Harriet Vitzthum, Sharon Williams, Bernice Schaffer. BOW V: Elaine Vclkert, Eva Huckaby, Alice Uhl, Dagny Waldeland, Diane Oberg, Norrine Pederson, Ardis Sachs, Vivian Paulseth, Jean Linkert, Elanie Ratz- laff, Diane warner, Jeanne Cunniff, Patricia Ahern. ROW VI: Carol Schaffer, Karen Groth, Arlalne Olson, Darlene Raasch, Elaine Olson, Barbara Dierich, Diane Hagemeister, Sharon Genz, Norma Bohn, Lynn Thompson, Janet Strese, Mary Jane For- rest, Mrs. Johnson, Advisor. Sporfa - if -V I 1 A I 1 A I gr A2 11' Ai? A-Y Aw? -7 A-7 B' A-f 1 Y 4 V fungi' Q55 Row I Richard Day william Kelly, Paul Rechtzigel Gerome Groth Mark walde land Jerome Rechtzigel LeRoy Heuer, Row II Kenneth Swank Donald Chris tenson Howard dard Donald Rosen, Joseph McCarthy John Hildebrandt Robert Trog, John Stelter, Steve Broderson Row III Assistant Coach Cates Darrel Blpes, Cedric Kirchner Philip Broderson, David Taylor Thomas Seliga Eugene Olson, Coach Nayman FOOTBALL Despite a slow start due to inexperience, the Rosemount High School foot ball team showed rapid improvement during the season and became a worthy contender for the Little Six championship. After dropping their first two games, the Irish went through the next four games without a defeat including a spirited victory over favored Lakeville. The final game which was Park eleven proved to be Irish were defeated by a The season was the final team throughout the year played for the championship against a fine St. Paul one of the most exciting of the year even though the small margin. one for five seniors who were the backbone of the and who will be sorely missed during the next cam- paign. One of them, Gerome Groth, set a conference scoring record with thir- teen touchdowns and five extra points for 83 points. Rosemount Rosemount Rosemount Rosemount Rosemount Rosemount Rosemount 'St.Agnes Mahtomedi Prior Lake 'Farmington Randolph Lakeville St. Paul Park 'Non-conference games 56 ,fl . M my 'li 553 e1-. 3 X K : , ' , , - 1 v v , - , Y 1 , , , : , , U f Senior four get the final word from Varsity coaches, NEIMBH and Cate antaln Phil discussing the season's results What's this? A ladies aid? Pile up in the Homecoming Game Bow I Cleft to rightl, Gary Almqulst, Charles Lieber, Gordon Bohn Carl Dahlberg, Kenneth Groth, Mark Anderson, David Bay, John Troi Gary Hagemelster, Row II Steven Christensen, Duane Holz, micholas LaPo1nte, Gall Dahlberg, Ronald Pederson, Mark Mueller, Bow III Coach Sheridan, Donald Rosen, Mark Waldeland, Warren Heuer, Robert Bany, David Seliga, Thomas McCarthy, Assistant Coach Porwoll 57 . , ' .' 1 43 - ' r A, . , B C r ' 3 O P d C 6 Y -e 8 !' X - D O K. Ng YI ' - , O 5, P' 'ff . H N ' ' W ., 94, xl-. 5 r O 6.911416-2,lq-.,,.k-,Q fag., BASKETBALL working around a senior nucleus, the Irish hoopsters finished a fine sea son, again attaining the Little Six Championship with an 8 2 Conference mark, while amassing an over all re cord of 13 5 Led by All Conference Dave Taylor and Phil Broderson, who had 21 2 and 13 5 scoring averages respectivel the Irish made easy marks of Mahto medl Randolph, and Prior Lake, beat ing each school twice St Paul Park and Lakeville however, offered stlf fer competition, and the Irish lost one game to each of them by three and one points, respectively The Irish will be hard hit by gradu ation, but look forward to promising underclassmen to continue the basket ball prestige Conference Record Randolph Prior Lake Lakeville St Paul Park Mahtomedi Randolph Prior Lake Lakeville St Paul Park Mahtomedi Rosemount 595 we Q 'A 4 X . at Q97 'A? .7 X v 5 - J R C :Q v y V7 , I W Q , 1 V Q N ' PM ' . W 'gl' 223 . yi ll -28 , ' n . :I-L2 . . - n -70 -gg H .. :gi ful -65 . -68 ' ' -61 -52 58 TWO more Strategy wee w111ae Poise Determination TEAM BOW I Cleft to rightl James Kane, ROW II Lawrence Koehnen, Coach Lubbesmeyer, Tom Raasch, James Loeding Ronald Panzer, BOW III Mark Waldeland, Donald Chris tenson, Duane Heil, Donald Rosen, Robert Trog Jerry Turner, Jerry Rechtzigel ll Il - 2 r 9 I I . . I ! 59 ,Hill rsh mdhm 'fl 1956 BASEBIIL TEII Row I Ronald ranzer, Ja es Kane, Roland Grotr, Richard crow, John Stelter Rom I Gerore Grcth, John hildebrandt, Cedric Kirchner Kenneth Recrtzlgel, David Taylor David Ratzlaff Row III Manager Tom Raasch, Richard Day, Tgm 531153, Fu ene Olson, Melvlr Schwanz, Coach Lubbesweyer BASEBALL The 1917 48 Rosemount High School baseball team was a contender for the little Six Conference cr Trionskln until the final game when urdefeated St Paul Park handed tkem their second conference loss This game gave St Paul Park the championship and dropped Rosemount into a tie for second place Rosemount Rosemount Rose ount Rosemount Rosemount Ro emount Rosemount Rosemount Rosemount Season Record 'Confererce games SFASON'S RPSULTS +Mahtomed1 Farmington 'Randolph Burnsville 'Prior Lake 'Lakeville 'St Paul Park 'fRed wing fflhlte Bear on 5 Lost M Reg1onal playoffs 60 --Q 4,3-x'x llf fJ Coach Lubbesmeyer and Captain Richard Crow discus ing the day's game with Prior Lake V 7 sr? 75 ' as 442',.1 x fa ' , A 4'Q75 -N K a X 6 i t , , L x 'v 1' , ' Ri 5 M s J, E . 5. ' 1 x I Qt: X , 1 ll I A . 1 4 5 W, 1 .Q ' -KAL .4 ' ,. '-1' : w 9, l , 'ffl . . . saw , . - I J ffl,-A-I nf' -4.4 ATI! .. ' N ' 1, .i: : ' Hi 'm . ' , ' I : .E ' ' - , . 1 ' , ' .F 1 ' , I A .4 Z I A F A. 2 1 - 1 H , - K K , . L .:'1,.. A 1 A . f A 5 l 4 A ' , , , ' . A 'T 2 I 1 Q ' . . n. MM 'lk , xx I ' 9 9 12 O ' l 9 . ,m 6 O f x H I 12 5 . A 16 E H . Q: n S 5 4 JA 9' '1 - LP - 3 5 , I I ff' '- ' is 1 1 1 U ,, Z., Q A O 4 ' 1U : w F A , . , f . -S A ' I A f' ' 1958 TENNIS TEAM: Coach Porwoll Nike Harris, Robert Trog, Steve Broderson, Missing from picture are David Hervey and Patrick Murphy. The team has participated in three experience-gaining meets: a practice one with St. Paul Park, a conference series later, and a district meet. At these meets the only win Rosemount recorded was a single game which Mike Harris took at St. Paul Park. Q Wi TENNIS Y 61 Hlook, we'11 do it this way.H I UTh1s is the way to serve.n Ready, Aim, Fire! fo ROW I: Mr Cates, advisor, Cedric Kirchner, Howard Ward, Thomas Sellga, ROW II Mar tin Pease, David Taylor, Gene Olson, Philip Broderson, Cornelius Haasnoot Not Pictured Richard Crow Ronnie Robertson, Bob Mahowald ilbgrt Raney, Kenneth Rechtzlgel, David Ratz a 'I958 TRACK Rroderson eyes the Kirchner starts the M5 foot mark quarter Although severely limited by lack of a practice track, the Irish managed to field a 1958 Track team for the Little Six Track Meet For the second stra ight year, a nlcleus of five regulars Philip Bro derson, Albert Raney, Pall Rechtzlgel, Cornelius Haasnoot, and Ronald Robertson supported by several baseball draftees, edged into third place Paced by Taylor's Firsts in the high jump, br0ad jump, and low hurdles, Olson's first and Broderson's second in the shot put, and the half mile relay team's second place, Rosemount finished behind St Paul Park and Lakeville, one third of a point ahead of Mahtomedl, and was followed by Prior Lake and Randolph The coach looks the baseball team over 62 1 9 L. Over at 5'6 Y It's this way, coach 'Come on fellows, help me ' Charge low SPORTS SN Apg 'rollow me' well, hit somebody So long 63 SNAPSHOTS Us 18.6 156 Q8 Yfx tw V' O 1-0 'Yn stairs on Sud s gee 6 V91 1 'X an d be 94 wa r 64 ome, let me clutch thee 'The e'S P0 art to f U the mind s construction ll A drum, a drum Macbeth doth come.n n the face,n Througholt the course of the year, R H S students have, for fun and for required work, staged skits and humorous plays in various classes Typical of these many skits were those given by the seniors during the study of Macbeth Fillet of fenny snake, nHelp me hence, ho!H anyone? 65 Y QQUT-17:25 VIAG MFISTAQ'S FATRMAY 'MASK T oroceries Feats Lry ooods :hone Ga 3 2561 Groceries Feats Frozen Foods Phone Ga 3 26b1 QI-noob. .J :S QB R :HOF AI.'S CAFE usa Hair Cuts and :maves Vhere the gang meets after the games BAK R'S .v'2Ln, 'iv EIAY'S LOCKLB QILRVICE H32 vi-lv wb:-:fire-.-wiv' cunts e one gift House stamps Freslf' Meats Freezing hone Ja 3 2691 Phone Ga 3 2721 'THUP IJQUU ROSE BOWL CAFE Fountain service Cosmetics Drugs Soecialize in steaks and chicken Phon Ge 3 2521 Phone Ga 3 4551 66 . , , ve - v f -. 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U , , I B 1 X f-44.21 'W w , - 1 -I , 1 ' , 5 J- - KANE EQUIPMENT COMPANY Firestone Tires Farm Machinery Pittsburg Paints Phone Ga 3 4192 THE FIRST STATE BANK OF ROSEMOUNT Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Ralph M Toombs, President Robert G Toombs, Cashier David H Toombs, Assistant Cashier Phone Ga 3 2621 CORCORAN HARDWARE k IMPLEMENT COMPANY IV Alllhv T'i 5 Sales Parts Service Phone Ga 3 2611 T J COBRIGAN, ELFCTRICIAN . Nestinghouse Appliances Electrical Repairs 9 ROSBIIIOUIIE, MIIIIISSOCB Phone Ga 3 2301 FLUEGEL k WIEDEBHOLD, INC Implements Repairs and RCA Television Phone Ga 3 2202 Compliments Raymond M Mardell, Dentist Phone Ga 3 2531 Compliments Dr R L Erickson Phone Ga 3-2921 Compliments W D Anderson D Veterinarian Phone Ga 3-4602 67 2 +55 , C I . I if 9 e A is 4 Nic' , f ,evk H 1 ' , of A11 xmas rwr . ' x'bF- -- .' 41, Jun -1 C - - x 9 of Dr. . of of . . . V. M. NEWMAN'S SPECIALIZED FRED'S FRIENDLY SERVICE CAR SERVICE FRED WACHTER ation 'We serve in all kinds of weather ' 'We give Gift House Stamps Phone Ga 3 2927 Mobil Tires 8 Accessories RATZLAFF SERVICE STATION STRESE PURE OIL COMPANY FRIENDLY SERVICE Phillips 66 Phone Ga 3 4401 George 6 Walter Strese Phone Ga 3 2951 PAUL VORWERK 6 SON TEXACO Phone Ga 3 3111 or Ga 3 3356 BERNIER MOTOR COMPANY BUICK xmdg O Phone Ga 3 2111 AMERICAN LEGION CLUB Pos'r 65 AIIERICAI P951 Forf WILROY'S RCA Television L Refrigeration Phone Ga 3 2391 Slit Mo 0 I 3 4 GP A Y 1, 68 CARLSON'S FARM SUPPLY Sales and Service Parts for Ford Tractors and Equipment DURINF ll I IO 91 r4i:i 1 Q Q I n . ,n N:l':':'v?,, l l l - - - l Ga 3-uua1 SMITH GRAIN COMPANY Portable g O Grinding 8: Mixing 9'Q !tz Rosemount NCHOW5 Ga 3-N821 Seeds - Fertilizers - Insecticides coal seeds feeds molasses fertilizer corn drying FLUEGEL ELEVATOR INC Jacques Kings Crost Seed Corn Approved Nutrena Custom Grinding Hubbard and Nutrena Livestock Feeds Mixing Service Grain Buyers Ga 3 2201 well Drilling Repairing Genz A Ryan 'Home of Nationally Advertised Brands' Ga 3 M591 Sheet Metal work 69 and Heating Co. SCHNEIDEB'S SHOE SHOP BEN THE DIGGEB HARNESSES SHOE REPAIRS FAMOUS BED WING SHOES mggmg of wmsn SEWER GAS LINES FooTINos Phone Ga 3 2861 2591 'r1LLoEs CONSTRUCTION coup NY RENDOTA FLORAL C0 QUALITY BUILT Homes' FLORAL DESIGNERS Lak ville 2160 Hwy 55 Mendota Heights 6 M391 Phone M1 9 1352 OMSTOCK 8 DAVIS, INC SCHLIEF'S LITTLE CITY Registered Professional Engineers and Surveyors Hwy 55 and 218 Barber Shop Sewers water Treatment Streets Restaurant Municipal Planning Garage Surveys Investigations-Reports Supervision of Construction ST PAUL, Glenview U-2557 Dancing Every week-End Phone Glenview 1 6lh0 H J GEHAGHTY AGENCY INSURANCE REAL ESTATE ROSEMOUNT, MINNESOTA Phone Ga 3-2751 or Ga 3-25b1 TOOMBS INSURANCE AGPNCY Ralph M Toombs Robert G Toombs Insurance of all Kinds Rosemount Phone Ga 3-2621 Hxoua SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHEB' MILTON J BLUMEnFsLD 'The stu11o that comes to you ' 2100 Wentworth Avenue South St Paul Phone Capital 5 7474 COPFLIMLNTS OF QANMILLER COMPANY J c PENNY co , NC LnNNOX 'Headquarters For Teen Clothes Heating Air Conditioning Signal Hills Shoooing Center Gas O11 Heat Pumps West St Paul Phone Garfield 3 1561 Vinnesota LONE OAK CAFE TR'STLr INN Pat and Ann M0 teaks, Chicken A S a Foods Junction 49 R 55 South 'Best of Luck to the Senior Class Phone Glenview 4 9880 Compliments of Tdn R00 MOUNT BAND BUUQTLR CUUB Rosemount, Minnesota Thank vou for the contlnued support of our band 71 f 71 . 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We wish to thank everyone who has helped us ln any way to make this Rohlan possible without the wonderful co operation we received from you, our subscribers, ad vertlsers, teachers, photographer, an general well wlshers, it would have been impossible to meet even one deadline Special thanks go to these, who among many others, provided much help and en couragement to Mike Harris Mary Kaer cher, and several senior girls, for snap shots, to Mr Cates, for some peanuts and a Track write up, to Miss dimmer for allowing us to use her typewriters, to the cooks for leaving the kitchen door unlocked Cwe did get hungry'D, to Mr Stelter, for unlocking doors and opening drapes in 'our' room, 156, to I I for pictures, ideas, and encouragement in the late hours of deadline meeting, to Mr warter, a wonderful advisor who helped us 'through thick and th1n', to our advertisers, who made this yearbook possible, to the American Yearbook Com pany, for publishing this Rohian, and to Milton J Blumenfeld Studios, for providing us with excellent yearbook pictures To these, and to many, man more, we can only say, 'Thank you from the bottom of our hearts ' Sincerely, The l959 Hohlan staff D Remember to subscribe to the 1960 Bohlan as soon as possible' 72 ,T d : , - - ' I , the Blu n Gold Staff and Miss Friberg, - 7 Y P.T. ,
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